Resources by Philip Brown
Title | Available As | Summary | Date | ID | Author |
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On-Site Sewage Treatment Alternatives | Oct 19, 2023 | 448-407 (SPES-520P) | |||
Best Septic System Management During the Covid-19 Pandemic | Aug 5, 2020 | SPES-229NP | |||
What Happens If My Septic System Fails? | Apr 29, 2022 | SPES-379P | |||
Septic System Best Management Practices | Apr 29, 2022 | SPES-380P | |||
What to Expect When Getting Your Septic Tank Pumped | This publication will help homeowners understand how, why, and how frequently septic tanks are pumped. The publication covers the basics of how septic systems operate, both in the septic tank and the drainlines. The publication discusses why septic tanks need to be pumped and what is being pumped out of the tank. Information about who to contact regarding having a septic tank pumped is provided. Ways that the homeowner can help facilitate the pumping are included. The publication also provides a discussion of the consequences of not having septic tanks pumped. |
Jan 26, 2024 | SPES-574NP | ||
Septic Systems: What to Ask When Buying a House | This publication is intended to let house buyers (and realtors) understand what questions they should be asking regarding septic systems when looking for and buying a house. The publication covers the basics of how septic systems operate, both in the septic tank and the drainlines. Questions addressed include: if the house is on the public sewer network or a septic system; what type of system is installed; what regulations must be followed to maintain the system; when the last time the system was pumped or inspected; has there been renovations to the property that would alter the septic system required, and if changes to reflect this have been made; has there been any previous failures with the system, or are there current visible failures to be seen; and does the property have a reserve field. |
Jan 4, 2024 | SPES-575NP | ||
What to Know About Septic Systems When Building a House | This publication is intended to give those making initial plans about building a house an idea of what must be considered in regards to their septic system. The publication covers the basics of how septic systems operate, both in the septic tank and the drainlines. It also provides information about soil evaluations, including who can evaluate the soil and reasons that the soil must be evaluated. The publication includes information on how much space both the septic tank and the full septic system will take up. Finally, the publication discusses set-back distances that are required for the septic system, the home and various other features that may be found on the property. |
Jan 31, 2024 | SPES-580NP |